Jaguars replenish depth chart in latest 7-round mock draft

Jacksonville Jaguars helmets are seen during training camp at TIAA Bank Field. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)
Jacksonville Jaguars helmets are seen during training camp at TIAA Bank Field. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images) /
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Western Michigan wide receiver Skyy Moore runs by Nevada defensive tackle Dom Peterson during the first half of the Quick Lane Bowl on Monday, Dec. 27, 2021, at Ford Field. /

Jaguars mock draft: 4th round, 103rd overall – Skyy Moore, WR.

Along with Tolbert, the Jaguars will decide to go back-to-back at the wide receiver position. They’ll be picking up Western Michigan’s Skyy Moore in the fourth round. The MAC conference’s touchdown leader from last season will help Lawrence with another scoring option.

In order to maximize Moore’s talent, the Jaguars will need to use him in the slot, where he can use his quick release to cut through the heart of opposing defenses. His natural agility and superb feet will allow him to get the best of NFL defensive backs right out of the gate.

Jaguars mock draft: 5th round, 153 – Rachaad White, RB.

The Jaguars’ priority should be to continue giving Lawrence weapons and drafting a well-rounded running back will help. The Pac-12 star made a name for himself in college over the last two seasons, finishing in the top ten in the conference in rushing yards. Most notably, he was in the top five in touchdowns the last two years, with five and 15, respectively.

White is your prototypical three-down back, and while he doesn’t have flashy speed or agility, he’s a patient runner that lets the play in front of him develop. He does have enough explosion to get off some nice runs, and he’ll likely get you yards after contact thanks to his physical style of play.